We are joined by researchers Jason Sakrisson and Charles Lamica, who discuss collaborating on a new long-term field study called “Living with Sasquatch.”
We are joined by marine biologist and former law enforcement specialist Bruce Champagne, who discusses desert hominoids and aquatic cryptids.
The team is joined by David Ellis and Julie Rench who discuss their ongoing research with possible audio recordings of Sasquatch sounds.
Researcher Amy Bue joins us for a discussion about her Bigfoot research in Ohio and Pennsylvania, as well as her projects that include Project Zoobook.
Marc Myrsell, a land surveyor and researcher who has compiled an impressive amount of information about the famous Ape Canyon Incident, joins us to discuss the facts behind the story.
On this edition of Sasquatch Tracks, the team is joined by legendary television producer Doug Hajicek, creator of programs and documentaries like Monster Quest.
On this episode, Russ Jones joins us to discuss his research in the State of West Virginia, as detailed in his book “Tracking the Stone Man: West Virginia’s Bigfoot.”
On this episode, we examine the controversial issue of shooting Sasquatch, legislation related to hunting the creatures, and what authorities would become involved if a body were ever found.
On this special holiday edition of Sasquatch Tracks, the team takes a historical deep-dive in pursuit of the true story behind the the yeti or “Abominable Snowman.”
On this episode, we are joined by Shelly Covington Montana, whose experience in animal tracking and other disciplines builds a formidable tool kit for citizen science.